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The Body Mechanic

Ryan Borck, PT, DPT, OCS

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The Body Mechanic was created to help you learn how your body was made to be used, so you can live better. What if your body had an instruction manual? What if there were simple things you could change about your habits, diet, or movement patterns which could make your life better...and you didn't know it? In the same way in which your car needs regular maintenance, your body is a complex machine with some simple ways to make it work better. Be well, -Ryan Borck, PT, DPT, OCS, Cert. MDT
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Amazing new research from JAMA, a top-10 research journal, indicates narcotics for chronic pain sufferers do not improve outcomes, and in some ways are much worse - why? From the lens of the Body Mechanic Podcast, we explore why the body responds this way and how we can use this knowledge to best approach chronic pain.…
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This series focuses on 5 critically misunderstood and unknown topics every person should know about their bodies, so they can make better decisions and live better. Part 5: What is the #1 predictor sciatica, pinched nerves, and referred pain from the neck are getting better? Are you doomed to cross your fingers and leave it up to fate, or is there …
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This series explores the 5 most common damaging misunderstandings of the body. This episode covers the pain rules - is it really "no pain, no gain?" Or is it, "know pain, know gain"? Ryan explains the simple Stoplight Rule so you can learn when you're right to keep pushing through soreness, when to stop to prevent further harming yourself, and how …
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This series focuses on 5 critically misunderstood or unknown topics every person should know about their bodies, so they can make better decisions and live better. Part 1 - Imaging does NOT equal diagnosis. Everyone knows someone or has personally been struck with bad news from an MRI or x-ray. But how significant are these findings on a picture? T…
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How do you look at food? Is it simply something that satisfies your occasional hunger, or the fuel you need to work, accomplish your goals, and have energy left over for friends and family? And if food IS fuel, what kind of fuel have you been burning? Today we talk about this concept as I interview Clay and Katie Brinks, who have dramatically chang…
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Who really is more likely to get arthritis, runners or their couch potato counterparts? In this episode, we review a brand-new meta-analysis and systematic review (essentially a super summary of multiple studies) which delivers a strong opinion. Then, I add three of my favorite running injury-prevention tips. So which will it be? Tune in to find ou…
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Low back pain is the common cold of body pain. It's prevalent, recurrent, and for many, uncontrollable. But what if you could learn how your back was made to be used, and have control over your pain? Today we introduce this topic we will continue to explore in future episodes, with an interview of Amy Schenkel, a person who has experienced great br…
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In this episode, Ryan shares his vision for the podcast and relevant examples of knowing how your body "machine" was designed to be used can make a big difference in your quality of life. What if you never changed the oil in your car? What if you didn't put gas in the gas tank? And most importantly, what if your body had similar simple acts of main…
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